Tue, 24 November 2009 We do some different beer tasting and talk about random stuff. There is not much talk of games and it is explicit. Comments[0] | |||||||||
Fri, 13 November 2009 We played Heroscape and instead of sleeping we recorded the review. Enjoy. Comments[0] | |||||||||
Tue, 3 November 2009 This is the last part of our show with Save Against Frostbite. Comments[0] | |||||||||
Tue, 27 October 2009 Save Against Frostbite joins us for our topic of games to play during the Halloween season. We don't stay on topic too much for this one. This is part 1 of 2.
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Tue, 13 October 2009 ![]() For this episode we discuss the relationships of games and movies. We remember the awful games that were based off of movies and movies that came from games. Good times!
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Tue, 6 October 2009 For this episode it's just Steven and I with a bad mic. We wanted to put something out so we cover what games we are playing right now. Sorry for the sound quality. Thanks and enjoy.
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Fri, 18 September 2009 For this episode we played and then reviewed four card games. We review Monty Python Fluxx, Lunch Money, Pimp the Backhanding, and Family Business. For more information visit these websites Monty Python Fluxx http://www.fluxxgames.com/ Lunch Money http://www.atlas-games.com/lunchmoney/ Pimp the Backhanding http://www.white-wolf.com/pimp/index.php?line=intro Family Business http://www.mayfairgames.com/shop/product/0450-0479/pages/0454.htm
Also check out these podcast we played promos for The Bear Swarm! Podcast http://www.bearswarm.com/ Role Playing Public Radio http://slangdesign.com/rppr/
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Sat, 5 September 2009 Our topic this episode is gamer stereotypes. We discuss the past stereotypes and about what being a gamer means now. Steven learns when we are recording hopefully..... Don't forget to email us to win a two player starter set of Spoils the card game. Enjoy the show.
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Sat, 22 August 2009 ![]() I go over my trip to Gen Con. I also play the interviews that I was lucky to get. Thanks to everybody for taking time out and letting me interview you. Our intro is done by the lady in the picture. I give a shout out to 20 Weeks of Hell podcast. We are doing another giveaway this time for a Spoils starter kit. Listen for details on how to win. Visit everybody mentioned on the podcast at the following
20 Weeks of Hell podcast http://twentyweeksofhell.podbean.com/ The Game Crafter http://thegamecrafter.com/ Spartacus Publishing http://spartacuspublishing.com/ Gamer Adventures http://gameradventures.com/ Midnight Syndicate http://www.midnightsyndicate.com/welcome.htm Eden Studios http://www.edenstudios.net/ Spoils card game http://www.thespoils.com/spoils/view.php?pg=home
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Tue, 18 August 2009 ![]() We review Don't Rest Your Head by Evil Hat Productions. We also review the GM Paul. You can find more information about DRYH at Comments[3] | |||||||||
Sat, 8 August 2009 We finally finish up our Don't Rest Your Head game. Comments[4] | |||||||||
Fri, 31 July 2009 This is an interview I had with the group You Too Can Cthulhu. You can visit their website at http://www.ytcc.org/ . Also check out these other pages Chaosium http://www.chaosium.com/ H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society http://www.cthulhulives.org/toc.html
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Sat, 25 July 2009 If disasters that are in our games came true what would happen? Would gamers have an advantage in this situation? We talk about what we would do to survive or what we would do to prepare for the worst. Enjoy!
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Tue, 14 July 2009 Paul runs Don't Rest Your Head. This is his first time running a game. The players are : Steven - John Smit a thief running from the law Rainford - William a security systems specialist Michael - Joe a bodyguard with a troubled past
This is the first part of our actual play. Enjoy!
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Thu, 2 July 2009 We needed a show so we hit record and just started talking. Eventually we decided to design our own mmorpg. Enjoy the show.
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Sat, 13 June 2009 This episode is our second part of discussing World of Warcraft. Hope you enjoy. Comments[2] | |||||||||
Wed, 3 June 2009 Our topic this show is World of Warcraft. We invited some friends to help us discuss the topic. We had lots of fun ranting, reviewing, and going over our World of Warcraft adventures. The show was long so we split it into two parts. This is the first part of the show. Hope you enjoy it. For more information on World of Warcraft go here http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/index.xml
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Wed, 27 May 2009 ![]() In this episode we played and review Zombies!!! by Twilight Creations Inc. After all the brains were eaten and all the zombies destroyed who reached the helipad first and survived?
You can check out the game Zombies!!! here http://www.twilightcreationsinc.com/zombies/
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Sun, 17 May 2009 We apologize for the audio problems lately. This episode is just a bonus show where I ask 20 questions to the group. A regular episode will be posted soon hopefully. Comments[2] | |||||||||
Sun, 10 May 2009 In this episode we review Slasher Flick by Cynthia Celeste Miller published by Spectrum Games. Listen and find out how you can win a signed copy of Slasher Flick. You can purchase Slasher Flick pdf version here http://rpg.drivethrustuff.com/product_info.php?products_id=60714&src=FrontPage or you can purchase the hardcopy here http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/slasher-flick/6526592
You can also check up what other games are available from Spectrum Games here http://spectrum-games.com/default.aspx
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Sun, 10 May 2009
I was introduced to "red box" D&D on my 13th birthday in November, but I quickly became dissatisfied with it. In January, I decided to design my own game; theoretically one that was better than D&D. It was called Intergalactic Wars and in retrospect, it was purely derivative garbage. Seriously, I borrowed from every source imaginable, from Star Wars to Flash Gordon. Hell, I even included Wookalars from the Tim Conway/Don Knotts comedy, "Private Eyes". But as bad as the game was, my friends loved it and we played the hell out of it. That's what got me into designing games.
More than is probably healthy. I'm well-versed in slasher movies to begin with, since I've been a fan for as long as I can remember, but I wanted to watch or re-watch as many as possible so that I could analyze them. Luckily, I didn't have to do this alone. Shelly Bateman, Eric Hudson and Brian Wylie helped me out a lot. We would watch slasher movies and take notes. They were picking up on things that I didn't sometimes, so between the four of us, we hit pretty much everything. We studied the length of "kill scenes", how many characters died during the first attack made by the killer, how often kill scenes happened, and of course looked for all the cliches and tropes associated with these films.
Not really. I've always wanted to design a group-based character creation system, so I saw this as my golden opportunity to do it. The character creation system went through some changes, but the overall format stayed the same throughout.
As for running Slasher Flick, I've acted as Director numerous times, especially during our marathon playtest sessions. Recently, I've had a few opportunities to be a player in Slasher Flick, which felt odd (in a good way), because I have never been a player in an RPG that I designed.
Wild West Cinema (June/July) is an RPG based on big screen western movies. It's going to offer a fresh take on the Old West, in terms of RPGs. It's designed by the talented Dave Bezio. In late summer, we're releasing a non-collectible card game called Urban Manhunt that pays homage to films such as The Running Man, The Warriors and Escape From New York. We have a plethora of supplements coming out for Cartoon Action Hour: Season 2 as well. The most ambitious of these is "After These Messages", a supplement that really expands the horizons of the game. Early next year, we will release AfterShock, a card-based skirmish-level miniatures game set in a bleak and desperate post-apocalyptic future. Please stop by our website at www.spectrum-games.com and discover what we have to offer. Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:35 PM Comments[0] | |||||||||
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Sun, 26 April 2009 For our first Actual Play we selected Slasher Flick by Cynthia Celeste Miller published by Spectrum Games. See what happens when teenagers find a cool place to have a party but first they have to survive. Comments[3] | |||||||||
Fri, 17 April 2009 In this episode we discuss CCG's. We tried some new programs so the sound should be better. Any feedback is welcome at zerofortitude@gmail.com. Comments[0] | |||||||||
Thu, 16 April 2009 This is our first episode and we are trying things out. We introduce ourselves and review Apples to Apples. Comments[0] | |||||||||





